MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN BEHIND THE SCENES IN CHRISTCHURCH 1 The scene was a large room in a i;house in Christchurch. Between 20 and t SO people were present. The convener of the meeting, in whose house it was < being held, had undertaken some organising work in connection with the municipal elections. Before he started to address the meeting he walked over to the mantelpiece, on which was standing a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. He took a dose and remarked: " I have been in bed for the last two days, and I-®s I did not want to miss to-night's gathering, l t got the wife to get me some ' Baxter's' this morning, and here I am, feeling much better already." ' . Bronchial colds are always bad at this time of year, and there is no remedy that will give greater relief to such a cold as will " Baxter's." But do not wait until you are laid low. Start with " Baxter's " at the first sign of a cold. £lt does its good work right away, not . only clearing the cold right' out of the I system, but fortifying the system to resist the ever-recurring attacks of the cold germ. j Every chemist and store sells " Baxter's" in the Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d "roily bottle.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22119, 27 May 1935, Page 15
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